impassible

/ɪmˈpæsəbəl/
adjective
  1. Not able to feel pain or suffering; incapable of being affected by emotions or physical sensations.
    • After years of meditation, he seemed almost impassible to the heat and cold.
    • The ancient philosopher believed the gods were impassible and untouched by human sorrow.
    • In the story, the golem was an impassible creature that felt no pain.
  2. Impossible to pass through or cross; impenetrable.
    • The thick jungle was impassible, forcing the explorers to turn back.
    • After the storm, the road became impassible due to fallen trees.
    • The mountain range was considered impassible until modern climbing gear was invented.
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